Sheraton Berlin Grand Hotel Esplanade

Located between the Tiergarten and the picturesque canal in Central Berlin, the Sheraton Berlin Grand Hotel Esplanade resides in the heart of the city's cultural district. Suited to meet the business needs of its clientele, the hotel has sleek, modern meeting facilities and services for impressive meetings. As for leisure offerings, there is a full-service spa with a pool, gym, massage area, solarium and three types of saunas. Guest rooms are airy with modern furniture and stunning views of the city or river. Executive suites include private saunas, whirlpools, cosmetic desks, work desks and mini-bars. All accommodations come with high-speed Internet, premium cable television and pay-per-view, air-conditioning, spacious bathrooms and safes. Harry’s New-York Bar (sister to the Paris original) makes its home at this hotel, and on-site Restaurant Elements serves a full breakfast buffet.

The extensive art collection ranges from the 14th century to the present. The building was heavily damaged during World War II, but underwent a major remodel in 1966 and continues to stand as one of Germany's most significant institutions.

Hordes of international college students descend on Prague every year on a mission to chase the green fairy. But while the absinthe served in this city is particularly potent (and much tastier than many U.S. imports), the true must-try tipple of the Czech Republic is Becherovka.

The extensive art collection ranges from the 14th century to the present. The building was heavily damaged during World War II, but underwent a major remodel in 1966 and continues to stand as one of Germany's most significant institutions.

Hordes of international college students descend on Prague every year on a mission to chase the green fairy. But while the absinthe served in this city is particularly potent (and much tastier than many U.S. imports), the true must-try tipple of the Czech Republic is Becherovka.